Monthly Archives: April 2018
Interesting Photo of the Day: Elephant Reaches for Photographer’s Camera
The one tip that all wildlife pro-togs will give you is to stay a fair distance away when you photograph wild animals. One look at this photo, and you might be convinced that the photographer got it horribly wrong. Until … Continue reading
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K has 90s looks but is packed with the latest tech
While the styling might be reminiscent of an oversized digital camera from the 1990s, Blackmagic's Pocket Cinema Camera 4K should be packed with enough tech to keep serious video shooters happy. It's the second-generation Pocket Cinema Camera from Blackmagic – … Continue reading
Wind Direction Techniques for Portrait Photography
Do you ever bring a fan into your studio to add a wind effect to your photos? Have you thought much about the direction it blows? In this short yet absorbing video, Gavin Hoey demonstrates how a change in the … Continue reading
Bästa digitalkameror 2018: 10 modeller som slår alla andra
Med den här artikeln har vi löst en uppgift som egentligen är omöjlig. Den bästa kameran för en professionell fotograf är långt ifrån den bästa kameran för en sportentusiast. Därför har vi valt att plocka ut våra favoriter från olika … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Joshua Tree Under the Cosmos
Death Valley is a prime location to view the Milky Way and a starry night sky because of the absence of light pollution from nearby cities. It’s important to keep this variable in mind when you’re scouting a new place to … Continue reading
Bästa kompaktkameror 2018: 10 modeller som är bäst i test
Marknaden för kompaktkameror har ändrat sig mycket de senaste åren. Smarttelefonen har ersatt den prisvänliga sikta-och-skjut-modellen fullständigt och utvecklarna har därför fokuserat på att lägga till mer avancerade funktioner så kameran blir mer attraktiv. Kompaktkameror med större sensorer med bättre … Continue reading
How to Photograph the Night Sky Guide at 33% Off
Capturing star trails and other night sky scenes is truly one of the most technically difficult forms of photography. This popular in-depth eBook written by David Malin Astrophotography Award winner Phil Hart, will show you how to shoot your own … Continue reading
Equivalent Exposures Tutorial
You’re likely familiar with the terms exposure and exposure value. But are you familiar with the term equivalent exposure? Equivalent exposure can be explained briefly as several combinations of shutter speed, aperture, and ISO that produce the same exposure. In … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Lofoten Islands Norway Sunset
The Nordic countries are a sort of enigma for many travel photographers. Their barren and lunar-like topography in some places and wild seasons have always attracted shutterbugs. While Iceland has been getting a lot attention these days because of its breathtaking … Continue reading
Night Photography: Try It
Why do so many casual and amateur photographers shy away from taking pictures once the sun goes down? Haven’t they seen the great pictures taken at night by other photographers? Maybe they think those type pictures can only be made … Continue reading
ProGrade Digital is First to Publicly Demonstrate CFexpress 1.0 Technology in 1TB Capacity
From ProGrade Digital: 1,400MB/Second Data Transfer Speed Reaches New Milestone LAS VEGAS—NAB—ProGrade Digital, founded with a mission to provide the highest quality professional grade digital memory cards and workflow solutions, has become the first company to publicly demonstrate … Continue reading
Redrock Micro Announces MoVI Commander
From Redrock Micro: Wireless controller offers professional focus/iris/zoom and gimbal controls, is attractively priced, and functions outside Freefly gimbals Dallas, TX and Hollywood, CA – Redrock Micro today announced the MoVI Commander – a new multi-function mobile controller … Continue reading